Aniela Pop
Delft University of Technology
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Sensors | 2008
Florica Manea; Aniela Pop; Ciprian Radovan; Plamen Malchev; Adriana Bebeselea; Georgeta Burtica; Stephen J. Picken; J. Schoonman
In this paper, a modified expanded graphite composite electrode based on natural zeolitic volcanic tuff modified with silver (EG-Ag-Z-Epoxy) was developed. Cyclic voltammetry measurements revealed a reasonably fast electron transfer and a good stability of the electrode in 0.1 M NaOH supporting electrolyte. This modified electrode exhibited moderate electrocatalytic effect towards urea oxidation, allowing its determination in aqueous solution. The linear dependence of the current versus urea concentration was reached using square-wave voltammetry in the concentrations range of urea between 0.2 to 1.4 mM, with a relatively low limit of detection of 0.05 mM. A moderate enhancement of electroanalytical sensitivity for the determination of urea at EG-Ag-Z-Epoxy electrode was reached by applying a chemical preconcentration step prior to voltammetric/amperometric quantification.
Nanoscale Research Letters | 2012
Florica Manea; Sorina Motoc; Aniela Pop; Adriana Remes; J. Schoonman
The aim of this study is to prepare and characterize two types of silver-functionalized carbon nanofiber (CNF) composite electrodes, i.e., silver-decorated CNF-epoxy and silver-modified natural zeolite-CNF-epoxy composite electrodes suitable for ibuprofen detection in aqueous solution. Ag carbon nanotube composite electrode exhibited the best electroanalytical parameters through applying preconcentration/differential-pulsed voltammetry scheme.
Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2013
Sorina Motoc; Adriana Remes; Aniela Pop; Florica Manea; J. Schoonman
This work describes the electrochemical behaviour of ibuprofen on two types of multi-walled carbon nanotubes based composite electrodes, i.e., multi-walled carbon nanotubes-epoxy (MWCNT) and silver-modified zeolite-multi-walled carbon nanotubes-epoxy (AgZMWCNT) composites electrodes. The composite electrodes were obtained using two-roll mill procedure. SEM images of surfaces of the composites revealed a homogeneous distribution of the composite components within the epoxy matrix. AgZMWCNT composite electrode exhibited the better electrical conductivity and larger electroactive surface area. The electrochemical determination of ibuprofen (IBP) was achieved using AgZMWCNT by cyclic voltammetry, differential-pulsed voltammetry, square-wave voltammetry and chronoamperometry. The IBP degradation occurred on both composite electrodes under controlled electrolysis at 1.2 and 1.75 V vs. Ag/AgCl, and IBP concentration was determined comparatively by differential-pulsed voltammetry, under optimized conditions using AgZMWCNT electrode and UV-Vis spectrophotometry methods to determine the IBP degradation performance for each electrode. AgZMWCNT electrode exhibited a dual character allowing a double application in IBP degradation process and its control.
Sensors | 2012
Adriana Remes; Aniela Pop; Florica Manea; Anamaria Baciu; Stephen J. Picken; J. Schoonman
The aim of this study was the preparation, characterization, and application of a multi-wall carbon nanotubes-epoxy composite electrode (MWCNT-EP) with 25%, wt. MWCNTs loading for the voltammetric/amperometric determination of pentachlorophenol (PCP) in aqueous solutions. The structural and morphological aspects of the MWCNT-EP composite electrode were examined by scanning electron microscopy. The electrical properties were characterized by direct-current conductivity measurements in relation with the percolation threshold. The electrochemical behavior of PCP at the MWCNT-EP composite electrode was investigated using cyclic voltammetry in 0.1 M Na2SO4 supporting electrolyte in order to establish the parameters for amperometric/voltammetric determination of PCP. The linear dependence of current vs. PCP concentrations was reached in a wide concentration range from 0.2 to 12 μM PCP using cyclic voltammetry, differential-pulsed voltammetry, square-wave voltammetry, chronoamperometry, and multiple-pulsed amperometry techniques. The best electroanalytical performances of this composite electrode were achieved using a pre-concentration/square-wave voltammetric technique and also multiple-pulsed amperometry techniques envisaging the practical applications. The ease of preparation, high sensitivity, and stability of this composite electrode should open novel avenues and applications for fabricating robust sensors for detection of many important species.
Sensors | 2015
Anamaria Baciu; Magdalena Ardelean; Aniela Pop; Rodica Pode; Florica Manea
This work reported new voltammetric/amperometric-based protocols using a commercial boron-doped diamond (BDD) electrode for simple and fast simultaneous detection of sulfide and nitrite from water. Square-wave voltammetry operated under the optimized working conditions of 0.01 V step potential, 0.5 V modulation amplitude and 10 Hz frequency allowed achieving the best electroanalytical parameters for the simultaneous detection of nitrite and sulfide. For practical in-field detection applications, the multiple-pulsed amperometry technique was operated under optimized conditions, i.e., −0.5 V/SCE for a duration of 0.3 s as conditioning step, +0.85 V/SCE for a duration of 3 s that assure the sulfide oxidation and +1.25 V/SCE for a duration of 0.3 s, where the nitrite oxidation occurred, which allowed the simultaneously detection of sulfide and nitrite without interference between them. Good accuracy was found for this protocol in comparison with standardized methods for each anion. Also, no interference effect was found for the cation and anion species, which are common in the water matrix.
Sensors | 2016
Sorina Motoc; Florica Manea; Adriana Iacob; Alberto Martinez-Joaristi; Jorge Gascon; Aniela Pop; J. Schoonman
In this study, the detection protocols for the individual, selective, and simultaneous determination of ibuprofen (IBP) and diclofenac (DCF) in aqueous solutions have been developed using HKUST-1 metal-organic framework-carbon nanofiber composite (HKUST-CNF) electrode. The morphological and electrical characterization of modified composite electrode prepared by film casting was studied by scanning electronic microscopy and four-point-probe methods. The electrochemical characterization of the electrode by cyclic voltammetry (CV) was considered the reference basis for the optimization of the operating conditions for chronoamperometry (CA) and multiple-pulsed amperometry (MPA). This electrode exhibited the possibility to selectively detect IBP and DCF by simple switching the detection potential using CA. However, the MPA operated under optimum working conditions of four potential levels selected based on CV shape in relation to the potential value, pulse time, and potential level number, and order allowed the selective/simultaneous detection of IBP and DCF characterized by the enhanced detection performance. For this application, the HKUST-CNF electrode exhibited a good stability and reproducibility of the results was achieved.
Nanoscale Research Letters | 2012
Aniela Pop; Florica Manea; Corina Orha; Sorina Motoc; Elida Cristina Ilinoiu; Nicolae Vaszilcsin; J. Schoonman
The aim of this study was to prepare three types of multiwall carbon nanotubes (CNT)-based composite electrodes and to modify their surface by copper electrodeposition for nonenzymatic oxidation and determination of glucose from aqueous solution. Copper-decorated multiwall carbon nanotubes composite electrode (Cu/CNT-epoxy) exhibited the highest sensitivity to glucose determination.
Sensors | 2007
Ioana Corb; Florica Manea; Ciprian Radovan; Aniela Pop; Georgeta Burtica; Plamen Malchev; Stephen J. Picken; J. Schoonman
Electrodes based on carbon, i.e., expanded graphite (20%, wt.)-epoxy composite (20EG-Epoxy) and expanded graphite (20%, wt.)-polystyrene composite (20EG-PS) have been prepared, characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and cyclic voltammetry (CV), and tested as anodic sensors. The electrodes exhibited good mechanical resistance and low electrical resistances. Scan rate dependent cyclic voltammetry responses at 20EG-Epoxy and 20EG-PS composite electrodes, which were exemplified for thiourea (TU), a toxic sulphur organic compound selected as testing target analyte in 0.1 M Na2SO4 supporting electrolyte, were investigated. The obtained voltammetric data were in accordance with those for a random array of microelectrodes. The voltammetric and chronoamperometric detection results of TU in tap water samples, without a supplementary addition of supporting electrolyte, at 20EG-Epoxy electrode proved its use for direct analysis of environmental samples.
ieee sensors | 2011
Aniela Pop; Florica Manea; Adriana Remes; Anamaria Baciu; Corina Orha; Nicolae Vaszilcsin; Stephen J. Picken; J. Schoonman
In this paper, the obtaining, characterization and testing of a new electrocatalyst composite electrode based on multi-wall carbon nanotubes and silver-exchanged natural zeolite (MWCNT-AgZ) for non-enzymatic oxidation and determination of glycerol is reported. The electroanalytical sensitivity for the determination of glycerol at the MWCNT-AgZ electrode ranged from 0.051 to 0.386 mA/mM as a function of the electrochemical technique used, and the highest sensitivity was reached for linear-sweep voltammetry. The recovery studies indicated the possibility to determine glycerol in real samples.
Archive | 2009
Florica Manea; Ciprian Radovan; Aniela Pop; Ioana Corb; Georgeta Burtica; Plamen Malchev; Stephen J. Picken; J. Schoonman
Electrodes based on particulate carbon-epoxy or polystyrene composites, have been formed and characterized using electrochemical methods. The working electrodes made of various forms of graphite or carbon and using different polymers, a type of expanded and exfoliated graphite-epoxy (EEG-Epoxy), carbon nanofiber-expanded graphite-epoxy (CNF-EG-Epoxy), expanded graphite-polystyrene (EG-PS), expanded graphite-epoxy (EG-Epoxy) were tested for electrochemical sensing of various organic pollutants in aqueous solution. The prepared carbon composite electrodes showed good mechanical strength, low electrical resistance, and easy new surface by simple polishing, all useful characteristics for electroanalytical purposes. The electrochemical performance of these electrodes was studied by cyclic voltammetry (CV), linear-scan voltammetry (LSV), chronoamperometry (CA), differential pulsed voltammetry (DPV), and square-wave voltammetry (SWV).